It’s not the encore that Led Zeppelin fans really want – that would be a reunion tour – but it will have to suffice. On Nov. 13, “Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day,” the concert film of the band’s 2007 one-off reunion at London’s O2 Arena, returns to select IMAX theaters, including the Elmwood Palace; tickets are on sale for the 7:30 p.m. screening. The film previously appeared on 1,500 screens in 40 countries on Oct. 17.

The 2007 concert was a charity fundraiser for the Ahmet Ertegun Foundation, named for the late Atlantic Records founder and longtime Zeppelin champion. In their first full performance in 27 years, original vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones were joined by drummer Jason Bonham, the son of the late John Bonham.

Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, left, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page during the 2007 reunion concert depicted in the film 'Celebration Day.'

More than 20 million fans applied for the 18,000 tickets available via a worldwide lottery, a testament to the band’s enduring popularity.

The concert received mostly ecstatic reviews. In interviews to promote the concert film, Plant, Page and Jones have spoken enthusiastically of the reunion while making clear that a full Zeppelin tour – what would likely be the highest-grossing tour of all time – likely isn’t going to happen.

The film, then, shot in intimate detail with more than a dozen cameras, must suffice – at least until Nov. 19, when “Celebration Day” is released commercially in multiple audio and video formats.

The concert's set list was:

1. Good Times Bad Times

2. Ramble On

3. Black Dog

4. In My Time Of Dying

5. For Your Life

6. Trampled Under Foot

7. Nobody’s Fault But Mine

8. No Quarter

9. Since I’ve Been Loving You

10. Dazed And Confused

11. Stairway To Heaven

12. The Song Remains The Same

13. Misty Mountain Hop

14. Kashmir

15. Whole Lotta Love

16. Rock And Roll

In other Zeppelin news, the band is among the recipients of the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors. The band is set to receive the Honors at the annual gala on December 2, 2012 in Washington, DC. The event will be broadcast on CBS on December 26 at 8 p.m. CST.